Outstanding Graduate Student Teaching Award

Over the course of their graduate career, many students will take on some teaching responsibilities within their department. Of these students, some will stand out with their dedication and instructional skill. The Outstanding Graduate Student Teaching Award is granted to students who have been nominated by their academic college or department for their excellence in teaching.

Past Recipients

Eligibility

Students are eligible if all of the following criteria are met:

  1. Must be a Michigan Tech graduate student.
  2. Must have essentially had sole responsibility for instruction in a lecture or laboratory
    course or section at any level within the past academic year.
  3. Must be nominated by the student's academic college or department. 
  4. May not have been a recipient in a prior semester as the teaching award is only given once to any individual.

Degree candidates carrying the title of instructor or lecturer are not eligible for this award.

Nomination Procedure

Each academic college or department may recommend at least one and no more than 2.5% of its graduate students to receive this award each academic-year semester. The names of the nominee(s) for this award should be forwarded to the dean of the Graduate School at least nine weeks prior to fall or spring commencement. 

Nomination Form

Evaluation

Students nominated by their academic college or department should have exhibited exceptional ability as a teacher and should have received excellent evaluations from students. The teaching ability of the nominee should also be respected by faculty in the nominee’s department.

Notification

Students will be presented with a Certificate of Recognition at the Graduate Student Government award ceremony that is held in the spring. Certificates of Recognition will be mailed to students who have already left campus. Students receiving the award will also be identified by name in the appropriate commencement programs.

 Past Recipients